Examining Audiology Students' Clinical Collaboration Skills When Using Virtual Audiology Cases Aided With No Collaboration, Live Collaboration, and Virtual Collaboration
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Study evaluating how different collaboration formats (none, live, virtual) affect audiology students' clinical decision-making skills when working with virtual patient cases. Findings suggest that reduced instructor scaffolding correlates with higher performance scores, indicating students may develop stronger independent clinical reasoning with less structured guidance.
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How to cite: Ramy Shaaban. Examining Audiology Students' Clinical Collaboration Skills When Using Virtual Audiology Cases Aided With No Collaboration, Live Collaboration, and Virtual Collaboration. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2026-06-23. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/12257
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